How to Save the Church of England (Paperback)
The Voice of the People
Edited by Andrew Sangster
Imprint: White Owl
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9781036195151
Published: 1st October 2025
Imprint: White Owl
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9781036195151
Published: 1st October 2025
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In an era of declining congregations and shifting faith landscapes, a small group of curious clergy and laity set out to explore the current state of the Church of England. What began as an informal inquiry soon grew into a compelling collection of reflections, research and raw testimony.
How to Save the Church of England traces the evolution of the parish system, how it grew into a recognizable pattern and why parishes suddenly became huge benefices. It also explores the causes of clergy shortages, examines changes in ordination and Church finance, and considers the cultural impact of waning religious education. But the heart of the book lies in the voices of the people – from clergy (active and retired) and lay leaders to occasional churchgoers ‘on the fringe’ – offering honest and often surprising insights into what the Church means to them today.
Far from an attack on ecclesiastical leadership, this is a candid, sometimes humorous, and sincere attempt to listen, understand and ask: what future lies ahead for the Parish Church?
About Andrew Sangster
Andrew Sangster has six degrees, in Law, Theology and four in history including his doctorate. An ordained priest, he has trespassed away from the Church to teaching and the study of history. He has taught in grammar schools and at Eton College, was a headmaster for some nine years and has assisted post-graduate students of history. He has some twenty published history books to his credit both in the United Kingdom and overseas with one co-authored with Pier Paolo Battistelli, the well-known Italian historian. When not called for Church duties he studies the lesser-known aspects of modern history and plays chess for relaxation.
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